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electric cars may be worse for the environment. no matter. >> the jobs are going to be created. >> john: this car dealer advertised free electric cars. buy one for $6,000 and take the $6,000 tax credited. governor mike huckabee got one. a friend of his got seven. i got this one totally free. >> good for me but you taxpayers paid for it. >> the deal sure held the golf cart industry. my dealer sold 10,000 carts. at least the golf cart credit expired but most giveaways don't. >> i fell in love with it. >> john: first you fell in love with the tax break? >> i might have had two, not a hundred. >> next, have you got some of these in your wallet? i hear the evil credit card answer wanted to rip us off. don't worry, government says it will stop credit card abuse. that is promise gone wrong number five. >> it's time for strong reliable protection zbloojts protects. >> john: congress passed a new bureaucracy to stop credit card from penalizing you. >> unless your business depends on cutting corners, you have nothing to fear from reform. >>
electric cars may be worse for the environment. no matter. >> the jobs are going to be created. >> john: this car dealer advertised free electric cars. buy one for $6,000 and take the $6,000 tax credited. governor mike huckabee got one. a friend of his got seven. i got this one totally free. >> good for me but you taxpayers paid for it. >> the deal sure held the golf cart industry. my dealer sold 10,000 carts. at least the golf cart credit expired but most giveaways...
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my state, we're focused on this and what we can do to create a better business environment. we're focusing on key economic assets in clusters that we have, implementing policies to help our businesses best take advantage of those regional assets and strengths, facilitating relationships between our universities and private research institutions, created a new office of the repe repealer the focus on repealing outdated, antiquated regulations, champion education and training and focusing on lower personal income taxes to create a better environment. while traditional statutory and regulatory tools are important, the pace of global competition and technological innovation often occurs faster than government can process. this doesn't mean the government plays no role in creating a healthy entrepreneurial climate for global success, but it invites states to examine lessons learned by others that may help and help move us forward as individual states and as a country. our session today will offer us a chance to distill universal lessons from successful entrepreneurs, identify way
my state, we're focused on this and what we can do to create a better business environment. we're focusing on key economic assets in clusters that we have, implementing policies to help our businesses best take advantage of those regional assets and strengths, facilitating relationships between our universities and private research institutions, created a new office of the repe repealer the focus on repealing outdated, antiquated regulations, champion education and training and focusing on...
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tepid economic environment. political system paralyzed by partisanship. mounting debt and social costs. the prospect of diminished future of the united states as new nations take their place. in the global economy. it's almost 40 years and then there are some similarities, maybe not as stark, maybe we weren't as aware, we did not have the benefit of the internet or cable news. but nonetheless, if you go back then as i sat out there, neither i nor my class mates were beset by a grinding self-doubt or fear of failure. we didn't believe our worst days lay ahead. i don't believe it now and i bet you don't believe it but in case, just in case any of you do, i will try to persuade you of another point of view that you won't hear on the evening news channels. the fact is, i think there's a more exciting road ahead of you for your generation, it's more exciting than it's ever been in recent times. i'm not talking about a polite statement that i'm expected to make as a commencement speaker. i sincerely believe this. i believe that you're privileged to be entering
tepid economic environment. political system paralyzed by partisanship. mounting debt and social costs. the prospect of diminished future of the united states as new nations take their place. in the global economy. it's almost 40 years and then there are some similarities, maybe not as stark, maybe we weren't as aware, we did not have the benefit of the internet or cable news. but nonetheless, if you go back then as i sat out there, neither i nor my class mates were beset by a grinding...
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but one of their hardest challenges is learning how to adapt to the corporate environment. >> richardson is in his third semester. he'll finish at the end of march. from where i was just a year ago to now, it's night and day, you know? it's definitely a game changer. >> and it's why it's so urgent to get veterans like richardson into the workforce. >> if i hire a vet? that's a hard question. i put everything into in this my job, you know? if something is expected of me, i want to deliver. it's just something that is en gr engregg graengrained in a veter because every day you live the military every day.l]5s >> brian watson is the director of business outreach with workforce opportunity services. he joins us here this morning. chris lawrence is a pentagon correspondent. we're going to show you in part two next week about that company. these big companies want to work with vets. you talk to these corporations about combining veterans who have been trained and getting them trained actually working in their companies. what is the important skill or skill set of a veteran to translate for the
but one of their hardest challenges is learning how to adapt to the corporate environment. >> richardson is in his third semester. he'll finish at the end of march. from where i was just a year ago to now, it's night and day, you know? it's definitely a game changer. >> and it's why it's so urgent to get veterans like richardson into the workforce. >> if i hire a vet? that's a hard question. i put everything into in this my job, you know? if something is expected of me, i want...
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. >> i'm trying to get my kids back so i need money because the environment is bad. >> ever done this before? >> no. >> tiffany and natasha say this is their first arrest for prostitution, but both admit to prior experience dancing in local strip clubs. >> this is your first time getting busted? >> no. this is my first time doing this, period. >> this kind of work? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> this is my first call to jail or wherever i'm going. >> come on. everyone knows what happens in the strip clubs. >> no. >> no! >> never? >> i've never done any of this [ bleep ]. >> that's what they tell me. i tell guys i have babies. i have to kiss my kids good night. >> right. >> god's way of telling me, remember you've still got to kiss them babies. oh, man. my husband is going to shoot me. >> tiffany and natasha's arrest is barely five minutes old when detectives get word that the next date is en route and only moments away. >> very friendly. she sounds young. i'd say she's definitely 20 or below. >> we're going to shut this door, okay? >> the team has no choice but to stash the women in the bathroo
. >> i'm trying to get my kids back so i need money because the environment is bad. >> ever done this before? >> no. >> tiffany and natasha say this is their first arrest for prostitution, but both admit to prior experience dancing in local strip clubs. >> this is your first time getting busted? >> no. this is my first time doing this, period. >> this kind of work? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> this is my first call to jail or wherever i'm...
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helped save me kept me out again that kept me off the street life it kept me it kept me in a positive environment you were of the man who stuck little blue klitschko with in twelve rounds and he later you said that he was probably drugged before the fight what was your reaction to do you think that was possible no because how could a man be winning want to four and in fifth row he see the thing he pushed his self up and that was my whole plan was to make him punch where he don't want to point gravel he don't want to grab he played my thing was not win early make him just use all his energy and it were perfect and then he couldn't understand because for every two or three shots he was storing my one body shot to wait. more out of the ten shots he was trying to hit me with and he couldn't understand it and so when he lost dorothy he could think of all i've got poison you know but no huge prieto many things back he don't say to any more so you so you aren't wouldn't care now thing you take him into the water make him drown himself so said he was stronger wasn't physically oh yes you know you were af
helped save me kept me out again that kept me off the street life it kept me it kept me in a positive environment you were of the man who stuck little blue klitschko with in twelve rounds and he later you said that he was probably drugged before the fight what was your reaction to do you think that was possible no because how could a man be winning want to four and in fifth row he see the thing he pushed his self up and that was my whole plan was to make him punch where he don't want to point...
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long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for foot
long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake....
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and they have a role in maintaining the peaceful global security environment. if the issue is that they're not part of that global security environment, then i think we have to be concerned about that. >> so -- [inaudible] >> well, i think we're, we're hopeful that they're part of the security environment, and we're doing everything we can possible with our, with the chinese at least on the mil to mil to try to bring them into the security environment in a way that's already fairly mature globally, in a way that they are productive part of that environment. >> [inaudible] >> mike gibbons from the times. admiral, since the strategy was changed to focus efforts towards your area of the world, what would you say are the most important capabilities you've actually been able to add to pacific command than what you had before? >> well, i'd like to note we've only been at the rebalance publicly for less than a year, so strategies often take time to be able to gets a sets and policies in place. but i think the most important thing was what we did at the beginning was t
and they have a role in maintaining the peaceful global security environment. if the issue is that they're not part of that global security environment, then i think we have to be concerned about that. >> so -- [inaudible] >> well, i think we're, we're hopeful that they're part of the security environment, and we're doing everything we can possible with our, with the chinese at least on the mil to mil to try to bring them into the security environment in a way that's already fairly...
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about 350 different street events in san francisco but this effort is to try to create more smoke free environments at these festivals. many of you already know that exposure to secondhand smoke kills over 73,000 non-smokers each year in the u.s., so it's definitely second hand smoke is a toxic substance that leads to death of many non-smokers in the u.s. and at outdoor events it may exacerbate people's health issues, especially if you have asthma or other respiratory ailments and especially harmful for youth and elderly as well as individuals with these types of illnesses. according to the u.s. surgeon general, there's no safe level of exposure to second hand smoke and it's a cancer (inaudible) as well. outdoors second hand smoke that reach the same levels as indoughs so it's really not safe. for many months breathe california , as an institution working to create this ordinance that would require that a no smoking sign be posted on all street events, that several announcements be made to indicate that events are smoke free and that all promotional materials and advertising materials in events inc
about 350 different street events in san francisco but this effort is to try to create more smoke free environments at these festivals. many of you already know that exposure to secondhand smoke kills over 73,000 non-smokers each year in the u.s., so it's definitely second hand smoke is a toxic substance that leads to death of many non-smokers in the u.s. and at outdoor events it may exacerbate people's health issues, especially if you have asthma or other respiratory ailments and especially...
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working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know thing else you get everything you need to join me on a journey to the heart of the place is hidden from the terrorists you going to meet some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . welcome back to spotlight they guest in this show today is the chairman of the united states communist party sam webb who is joining us via satellite link from new york city and we're talking we're talking about may first the bad news about today's and today's holiday which is celebrated in many countries around the world as a labor day well. we talked about the occupy wall street slogan of course and the slogan is we are ninety nine percent but what well do laboring classes actually play in the occupy a movement isn't it more a student and intellectual movement today rather than that of the working class the main participants are young people. but. the the labor movement has been very supportive of the occupy movement in cities around the
working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know thing else you get everything you need to join me on a journey to the heart of the place is hidden from the terrorists you going to meet some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . welcome back to spotlight they guest in this show today is the chairman of the united states communist party sam webb who is joining us via satellite link from new york city and...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine... power to your mouth. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. >>> and now, a surprising new warning from fema, prompting "world news" to create a test. there are a thousand house fires every day, some of them sparked by lightning from these storms. some from summer grills that hurl sparks. and of course, we all think we can grab a fire extinguisher. but fema warned most of us don't know how to use them. d
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine cleans...
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traffic that's not going to do it there are any number of priorities such as you know climate change the environment equality is diversity legislation that will block out any kind of moves that much she might make people happy ok sam i thirdly ok go ahead keep on on keepin. thirdly there are the things that the government's already doing so we know that people who are very ill or unhappy we know that people who are unemployed are unhappy we've known this for many many years like everything else in the happiness economics it's all b.s. stuff and the government has long been pursuing an agenda of creating jobs and of improving the health service and life expectancies going of in britain by ten years in the last fifty years and again it seems that had no effect on our happiness per se but does that mean we should abandon i would say not ok sam what do you think about that because when i think of government i tend to feel i'm happy go ahead. and i can think of two counter-intuitive examples or examples that have changed the way we think about things one is mental health so mental health until recently h
traffic that's not going to do it there are any number of priorities such as you know climate change the environment equality is diversity legislation that will block out any kind of moves that much she might make people happy ok sam i thirdly ok go ahead keep on on keepin. thirdly there are the things that the government's already doing so we know that people who are very ill or unhappy we know that people who are unemployed are unhappy we've known this for many many years like everything else...
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. >>> so, will so many individual stocks keep making all-time highs in this environment? >> with us today are sam stovall and our own bob pisani. sam, it's going to come down to earnin earnings, right, which starts tomorrow? >> tomorrow. the bar is not just set low, it's set below, under water. >> below dirt. >> off the lows. capital iq is forecasting a 1.3% deline. it was down to 1.8%. big deal. i think some of the numbers underneath are a little more telling, such as right now the early beat ratio at 58% is below the average of 62%. in terms of guidance, those that are guiding negatively are 3.3 to 1 for those guiding positively. >> that sounds very negative for the stock market. >> well, i think it's baked in right now, or a lot of that is probably baked in. the real question is, whether we're likely to be seeing qe3 as the trough -- >> how can it be baked in if we're sitting at 4 1/2 year highs? how is that baked in? >> exactly. >> i think nothing is really new. what has come out yet that's going to tell us things are a lot worse than we anticipated? materials are exp
. >>> so, will so many individual stocks keep making all-time highs in this environment? >> with us today are sam stovall and our own bob pisani. sam, it's going to come down to earnin earnings, right, which starts tomorrow? >> tomorrow. the bar is not just set low, it's set below, under water. >> below dirt. >> off the lows. capital iq is forecasting a 1.3% deline. it was down to 1.8%. big deal. i think some of the numbers underneath are a little more telling,...
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. >> reporter: the department of the environment is charged with enforcing the measure but it will be up to customers to report businesses not in compliance. >> if a business is refusing to comply then they are subject to fines. >> reporter: $100 for a first offense, all the way up to $500. he is ordering his new bags. >> i still have plastic bag i need to get rid of and replace them. >> reporter: he is afraid the extra fee will be bad for business and some agree. >> i think it is a rip off to the customer. >> they see why it might be beneficial. >> what do you do when you get home? push it in the trash. correct? >> reporter: the bag pan extends oo all restaurants next -- to all restaurants next october. ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the supreme court began a new session today with several big cases. a ruling is expected for this session in the debate over same- sex marriage and the government's defensive marriage act, defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. and restricts benefits for gay couples. >> so it is no longer an exercise in abtraction. it is an issue for
. >> reporter: the department of the environment is charged with enforcing the measure but it will be up to customers to report businesses not in compliance. >> if a business is refusing to comply then they are subject to fines. >> reporter: $100 for a first offense, all the way up to $500. he is ordering his new bags. >> i still have plastic bag i need to get rid of and replace them. >> reporter: he is afraid the extra fee will be bad for business and some agree....
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a real surprise tells you the environment improved or the company improved. since both indicate it should be able to grow its sales and earnings at a faster clip in the future and that's the reason to buy as the big boys on wall street value stocks based on growth, revenue. it's rare for a stock to go down with this high quality sales updriven surprise. even in the depths of our garden variety great depression i'll call it great recession, these stories advance. as you can see by looking back at apple's phenomenal run produced upside after upside, almost entirely on better than expected sales of the iphone, and the ipod and then the ipad. oh, and of course, as we preached incessantly on "mad money" a high qualities earnings beat can often be accompanied by a dividend increase, particularly one of a great magnitude. hey that's a terrific tale of the future. perhaps the best of all because once a dividend is increased it is not easily cut without tremendous embarrassment, much better than the announcement of a buyback which can be chimera. a low quality earning
a real surprise tells you the environment improved or the company improved. since both indicate it should be able to grow its sales and earnings at a faster clip in the future and that's the reason to buy as the big boys on wall street value stocks based on growth, revenue. it's rare for a stock to go down with this high quality sales updriven surprise. even in the depths of our garden variety great depression i'll call it great recession, these stories advance. as you can see by looking back...
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village the tiny vegetable plot that reclaimed from the desert is in stark contrast to the surrounding environment the sand can only accommodate weeds in a few flowers which don't even get enough sunlight to bloom. galena kenya cova has been the village doctor for many years most of her patients call him her with heart problems and physiological disorders from walking on uneven sand day after day to day galina has to make a special house call the village has a new resident two week old step his mother brought in from the city of our candles to settle down. does he cry b.c. coping ok he says yes we did more if you were going to be the baby does he burst feet ok yes yes after feedin put him upright in lay him down on one side stick to the diagnose healthier spicy food stay healthy i'll come to see you tomorrow bye bye. yes i've been here for six years here when i arrived in two thousand and five there was only one village two thousand and seven series spike in the birth race it was the year when the diesel power plant burned down and we did not have light for a month back then him it ended a boost i
village the tiny vegetable plot that reclaimed from the desert is in stark contrast to the surrounding environment the sand can only accommodate weeds in a few flowers which don't even get enough sunlight to bloom. galena kenya cova has been the village doctor for many years most of her patients call him her with heart problems and physiological disorders from walking on uneven sand day after day to day galina has to make a special house call the village has a new resident two week old step his...
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corporations are still generating a lot of profit in a very sluggish economic environment. >> reporter: sadly, retail investors have largely missed out on the stock market's big rally. many people are still battle scarred from the financial crisis, so they're investing defensively. >> it's interesting to me that investors can't stop stuffing money into taxable bond funds, even though yields are remarkably low, you have to wonder how much upside is there in that area of the market. >> reporter: but if you are one of the fortunate investors who has made a nice profit in stocks this quarter, it might be time to consider taking some profits. >> if you've made a lot of money in financials, made a lot of money in technology of the course of the first quarter, you might want to reallocate and start putting money into sectors that have underperformed. >> reporter: spring may be a time of rebirth for nature and the stock market. but watch out. typically, the strongest six months of the year are between november and the end of april. leading to the old adage sell in may and go away. erika miller
corporations are still generating a lot of profit in a very sluggish economic environment. >> reporter: sadly, retail investors have largely missed out on the stock market's big rally. many people are still battle scarred from the financial crisis, so they're investing defensively. >> it's interesting to me that investors can't stop stuffing money into taxable bond funds, even though yields are remarkably low, you have to wonder how much upside is there in that area of the market....
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there are some names that work in this environment. they will be making a good our only, good growth prospects because they are picking up a lot of loans from some of the big european banks having some problems. cheryl: give me another name you like. a large financial. >> 's father once we like our suntrust because of thing happening is the one thing it does is takes credit better because there's more money to pay back loans to credit recovery stories on such as suntrust that can really work in this kind of environment. some of these smaller ones, private banks the midwest, we have lots of the midsized banks in a position today to take the market share from the big ones and continue to get the credit recovery. cheryl: maybe liking some of the smaller names, the smaller banking names, is there larger scale thank you don't like right now? >> i don't like bank of america right now. it has actually done a lot of good things in the last year, a lot of good things for bondholders and regulators that has not been good for equity holders becau
there are some names that work in this environment. they will be making a good our only, good growth prospects because they are picking up a lot of loans from some of the big european banks having some problems. cheryl: give me another name you like. a large financial. >> 's father once we like our suntrust because of thing happening is the one thing it does is takes credit better because there's more money to pay back loans to credit recovery stories on such as suntrust that can really...
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we are looking at at an environment with a total void of leader help in washington. we are still in rough waters right now. >> greta: you know, i suspect as much as we wait around for the numbers every month and pay attention to them. i have a track here, which -- who did well? no change for teens, blacks and hispanics, but adult women special white did better. i pay attention to that. but as much as i micro-examine this, the question is, as the voter looksarn, do i have a job do my friends have a job? does my family have a job? am i about to lose my house? what's the future? there is a difference between the number crunchers and the people. >> if the neighbor has lost his job, you are in a recession when you lose your job, you're in a depression. the reality is that people talk to their neighbors and friends and see what is going on in the real world. >> greta: health care. you have 100 employees and you have noticed about your health care. >> we are headquartered in new york with 100 employees and our health care rates are going up 19% next year. so the other shoe
we are looking at at an environment with a total void of leader help in washington. we are still in rough waters right now. >> greta: you know, i suspect as much as we wait around for the numbers every month and pay attention to them. i have a track here, which -- who did well? no change for teens, blacks and hispanics, but adult women special white did better. i pay attention to that. but as much as i micro-examine this, the question is, as the voter looksarn, do i have a job do my...
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but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it something as dumb as somebody not knowing or not understanding the reply all button or something? i don't know. >> i don't know. i for one find it hard to believe that it is coincidental that we are learning both of these things on the same day i admire your journalistic restraint under these extreme and difficult circumstances. i suspect that our audience is not being quite so restrained in their willingness to speculate based on what they have seen in this segment and they are welcome to do that. >> it's a tough job. >> you've done it admirably. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank yo
but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it...
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they were -- they then, as i learned history, were alleged in many ways of providing the environment for the creation of a nazi party there. >> jon: right. >> so they were viewed as traitors. in many cases they were. what happened after the war once the allies had won, the germans were pushed out ofçxd czechoslovakia and when i was ambassador and then secretary of state and we were talking about ethic cleansing in the former yugoslavia and what do you think your people did to the germans, they pushed them out, too? i don't believe in selective guilt. one of the reasons that i was so vocal on the idea of war crimes tribunal and the international criminal court. >> jon: right. >> is they we can't ashrine collective guilt we have to assign individual guilt. >> jon: in some respects it would be easier to believe there was an evil group that carried out this terrible thing and no one else could ever approach that level of inhumanity and we find it's more complicated than that the good guys and bad guys. >> i think the hardest part about it is realized within all of us there's some of th
they were -- they then, as i learned history, were alleged in many ways of providing the environment for the creation of a nazi party there. >> jon: right. >> so they were viewed as traitors. in many cases they were. what happened after the war once the allies had won, the germans were pushed out ofçxd czechoslovakia and when i was ambassador and then secretary of state and we were talking about ethic cleansing in the former yugoslavia and what do you think your people did to the...
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they don't want to pollute the environment. but they say global warming, potential of electric vehicle production is twice that of conventional vehicles is basically twice as bad is what they're trying to say. and number one, they say that in studies in the past they didn't consider the impact of charging the battery. that the generating of the electricity to charge the battery if it comes from a coal plant, comes from a nuclear plant, you're kind of defeating the purpose of having a cleaner vehicle because you used this other dirty way to make the electricity. what do you say? >> well, that would be true if the majority of our electricity was still coming from coal but we've had some radical changes in the electric generation sector in the united states over the last couple of years. driven primarily by steadily declining natural gas prices. as a result, for the first time in american history, we are generating more of our electricity today from natural gas than from coal. natural gas is almost 2/3 cleaner than burning coal in
they don't want to pollute the environment. but they say global warming, potential of electric vehicle production is twice that of conventional vehicles is basically twice as bad is what they're trying to say. and number one, they say that in studies in the past they didn't consider the impact of charging the battery. that the generating of the electricity to charge the battery if it comes from a coal plant, comes from a nuclear plant, you're kind of defeating the purpose of having a cleaner...
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>> a lot of it is that we need to recreate an environment with union organizing is possible. unions are not perfect but now that we don't have them, we realize how much we liked them. we need a counterweight to big money in this country and we need big labor back. >> eliot: could we do it by raising the minute wage? >> that's part of it. we should do it, definitely, but we should also guaranteed health insurance is a big thing. all of the things that would make life a little less insecure for the american worker would increase that worker's bargaining power to help redress this imbalance in this society. >> eliot: the book is "end this depression know, and the wizard telling us how to do it paul crewkrugman, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: senator bernie saunders on taking from corporations. more "viewpoint" next. pweingarten, aft dorg.org. we will be right back. in 2012 alone. go to our website, current.com. up next it's out to the campaign trail. a surprising new poll, and that's next right here inside "the war room." >> eliot: coming up, restoring
>> a lot of it is that we need to recreate an environment with union organizing is possible. unions are not perfect but now that we don't have them, we realize how much we liked them. we need a counterweight to big money in this country and we need big labor back. >> eliot: could we do it by raising the minute wage? >> that's part of it. we should do it, definitely, but we should also guaranteed health insurance is a big thing. all of the things that would make life a little...
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we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. >> i been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and peace. you may find your mind is wandering. yoga is a way to control the scattered mind, the fluctuating mind. be your guiding force now. >> i don't believe any of the women had done yoga before so this was something really new for each one of them. afterwards, you could tell that they really got something out of it. it was more than just getting out of their cell for an hour. and it wasn't like the other, sort of classroom style programs they went to. the experience was really emotional for some of them. >> which part of it did you like the most? >> i would say the last part because then you could just sit the
we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. >> i been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and...
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is that enough for this environment where we expect so little to help the president is that enough? >> that is correct. sandra is right, next 30 to 45 days are critical. you have average 401(k) balance about 107,000, and s&p 500 un14% plus year-to-date. if you see those gains evaporate, if they go away because of poor macro headlines and higher oil prices that would be the game changer for voters. they don't want to see their brokerage statement and see these numbers start melting away if that is the case that probably both start to change using their wallets, election day. neil: when you look at the data and the market, if the market is 04 licking mechanism in the market, it can be all over the map. it has been the president's trend, an october surprise or cause pause? in other words, there would just but barring that. president dodges a financial bullet. >> one could argue that the stock market is -- has been artificially propped up by the fed's money printing measures. when the market looks today they look at earnings, we're about to get latest report on quarterly earnings, ubs p
is that enough for this environment where we expect so little to help the president is that enough? >> that is correct. sandra is right, next 30 to 45 days are critical. you have average 401(k) balance about 107,000, and s&p 500 un14% plus year-to-date. if you see those gains evaporate, if they go away because of poor macro headlines and higher oil prices that would be the game changer for voters. they don't want to see their brokerage statement and see these numbers start melting...
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requires vigorous diplomacy, it requires a lot of things in many cases requires expenditures to shape the environment and prevent war. >> do you see signs right now that we don't have the resources to do those things? >> i think the state department budget has been under strain for the last four or five years, and i think if it continues it will be under great strain. our military budget is under strain because we are already engaged in two wars, and people forget that. our military force, stretched pretty thin right now. >> we had simpson and bowles on our program and both of them said if you look at the u.s. defense budget it's as big as almost every other defense budget in the world added up, the top 15 certainly. >> right. >> and their point is there's room to cut in defense. do you agree with that? can defense make more of a contribution to the fiscal situation? >> two things, generally agree witness. i think the defense though is already making a contribution. the budget cuts a great deal out of the defense over the next 10 years, the other thing to keep in mine is the defense budget need to be
requires vigorous diplomacy, it requires a lot of things in many cases requires expenditures to shape the environment and prevent war. >> do you see signs right now that we don't have the resources to do those things? >> i think the state department budget has been under strain for the last four or five years, and i think if it continues it will be under great strain. our military budget is under strain because we are already engaged in two wars, and people forget that. our military...
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that that's monitoring could have helped address this type of environment. and now, when it comes to voting systems, and susan talked about we want everyone to have an online voter's account, and you start thinking of these sophisticated attacks, you think, wow, the integrity of voting can be very compromised. i'm a big believer that technology can bring great benefits to the overall voter registration process. i'm so impressed with what the ovf has already done around reaching out and educating overseas voters, giving them registered databases. access to ballots, to be able to print those off. the question becomes when are we safe enough to do the voting online? i don't think we're there yet, because the integrity of voting can't be compromised. what's happening in the industry is we're moving to as susan said, moebbile devices or cloud computing. we are opening up to a whole new set of cyber attacks. what's exciting about the companies today, like hp, rather than saying how are we being hacked, we're spending a will of time and saying how do we design secu
that that's monitoring could have helped address this type of environment. and now, when it comes to voting systems, and susan talked about we want everyone to have an online voter's account, and you start thinking of these sophisticated attacks, you think, wow, the integrity of voting can be very compromised. i'm a big believer that technology can bring great benefits to the overall voter registration process. i'm so impressed with what the ovf has already done around reaching out and...